Hotels near Kyle Field
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Hotels near Kyle Field
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voco College Station Aggieland by IHG
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Rodeway Inn
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Hampton Inn College Station
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Home2 Suites by Hilton College Station
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Knights Inn College Station
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Super 8 by Wyndham College Station
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Best Western Bryan College Station
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Embassy Suites by Hilton College Station TX
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Motel 6 College Station TX - Bryan
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Comfort Suites Texas Ave.
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Residence Inn Bryan College Station
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Red Roof Inn College Station
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Days Inn by Wyndham Bryan College Station
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Homewood Suites by Hilton College Station
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Hilton College Station & Conference Center
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voco College Station Aggieland by IHG
Designed for travelers who want familiar experiences delivered with sharper polish.
- Refuel between games with casual sandwiches and light bites
- Wake rested with high-quality linens designed for true comfort
- Enjoy specialty teas and fresh breakfast to energize game day
Rodeway Inn
Essential comfort built for families who move fast all day.
- Set your perfect room temperature for overnight recovery and comfort
- Leave tailgate trailers secure in designated motorcoach parking areas
- Grab continental breakfast pastries before heading to the stadium
Hampton Inn College Station
Personal warmth meets predictable comfort on college-town football weekends.
- Store gear and coolers easily with on-site self-parking convenience
- Start tournament weekends with signature Hampton hot waffles every day
- Keep toddlers and grandparents close with guaranteed shared-access rooms
Home2 Suites by Hilton College Station
Modern studios built for travelers who choose experience over extra square footage.
- Skip the parking hunt and walk straight to check-in
- Start every game day with complimentary hot breakfast options
- Prepare family meals in every suite's full working kitchen
Knights Inn College Station
Budget fundamentals that free up cash when everything else spikes around kickoff.
- Gather the family without splitting up across multiple paid lots
- Enjoy continental breakfast before the stadium gates open early
- Configure connecting rooms to keep the whole family close together
Super 8 by Wyndham College Station
The affordable fixed point that lets fans spend on tickets instead of lodging.
- Pull in with oversized vehicles for easy weekend unloading
- Fuel up with SuperStart Breakfast before heading to the stadium
- Keep kids under seventeen free in your room every night
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Best Western Bryan College Station
Approachable stays designed for guests who value consistency over boutique surprises.
- Grab complimentary coffee from the lobby before every early kickoff
- Refresh with branded shampoo, conditioner, and body wash provided
- Skip parking fees with complimentary spaces for all guests
Embassy Suites by Hilton College Station TX
Embassy Suites delivers suite separation parents need during long college weekends.
- Fuel early mornings before kickoff with ready-to-go breakfast items
- Sleep deeply on premium mattress built for post-game recovery
- Use valet parking service to streamline arrival before kickoff
Motel 6 College Station TX - Bryan
The reliable low-rate standby that keeps the focus on family time.
- Stock up on drinks from onsite machines before kickoff
- Rinse off quickly with fresh towels provided every morning
- Store tailgate gear and coolers with room to spare inside
Comfort Suites Texas Ave.
Midscale reliability designed for alumni who book early and expect consistency.
- Set up cribs or rollaways easily in spacious suite layouts
- Host impromptu tailgate planning sessions at large communal work tables
- Find travel essentials when you forget something at home
Residence Inn Bryan College Station
Extended-stay comfort built for families turning gameday into a full weekend ritual.
- Catch the airport shuttle after your weekend game trip
- Feed the whole crew hot entrées before heading to campus
- Gather everyone in separate living rooms between morning and evening games
Red Roof Inn College Station
Built for budget-minded fans who refuse to trade clean for cheap.
- Keep kids seventeen and under in your room at no cost
- Grab snacks and cold drinks from vending machines anytime
- Wrap up in plush bedding after cheering your team on
Days Inn by Wyndham Bryan College Station
Dependable rooms positioned for families whose weekends answer to two itineraries.
- Grab continental breakfast with cereals and fruit every day
- Add sleeping space easily with rollaway beds available on request
- Connect with staff anytime at the always-available front desk
Homewood Suites by Hilton College Station
Community-minded hospitality that turns spectators into neighbors for the weekend.
- Enjoy extra shower space with curved rods after stadium outings
- Park free on-site before heading to the game day festivities
- Load up on signature waffles before heading to campus
Hilton College Station & Conference Center
Reliable upscale comfort tailored for families reconnecting over decades-old college traditions.
- Start game day with extensive hot and cold breakfast buffets
- Request complimentary cribs so the youngest fans sleep soundly
- Reserve semi-private seating for multi-family gatherings before kickoff
Kyle Field Travel Guide
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Kyle Field is the thunderous heart of Aggieland, a stadium so massive and loud that it physically shakes when the "12th Man" stands ready. As the largest stadium in the SEC, it offers a game-day experience steeped in unique traditions, from the Midnight Yell practice the night before to the Corps of Cadets marching in. The venue sits centrally on the Texas A&M campus, creating a sea of maroon that stretches from the tailgates at Aggie Park to the bars of Northgate. Visitors here must navigate the intense Texas heat, master the zone-based digital parking, and understand that "Howdy" is the only proper greeting. The guide below helps you find the best brisket tacos, survive the humid walk to the stadium, and participate in one of the most intense atmospheres in college sports.
Neighborhood Overview
The stadium anchors the Texas A&M campus, bordered by Wellborn Road to the west and the Memorial Student Center to the north. To the immediate north lies the Northgate district, a historic strip of bars and restaurants directly across University Drive that serves as the primary nightlife hub. To the east and south are the sprawling tailgating fields of Aggie Park and the Reed Arena lots, which transform into temporary cities on game days. Access is heavily car-dependent, with George Bush Drive and University Drive seeing massive congestion; shuttle buses from downtown Bryan or the Post Oak Mall are smart alternatives. The "neighborhood" is effectively the entire campus, which is safe, pedestrian-heavy, and incredibly welcoming, though the sheer size means walking distances are long. Rideshare pickups are strictly geofenced, often requiring a walk away from the immediate stadium perimeter to areas like Lot 30 or near the student center.
Where to Stay
The most convenient option is the Texas A&M Hotel and Conference Center, located literally across the street from the stadium, offering upscale rooms and a rooftop pool with views of the field. For a boutique experience with a military-chic vibe, Cavalry Court and The George in Century Square are excellent walkable options that feel modern and lively. The Aggieland Boutique Hotel offers a reliable stay closer to the highway. Budget-conscious fans often look to hotels along Texas Avenue or in neighboring Bryan, though this requires a game-day commute. Avoid staying too far south near the speedway unless you want a long drive; staying within the shuttle routes or walking distance of Northgate is the best strategy.
Quick-Plan Overview
Getting There
Easterwood Airport (CLL) · 10 min drive
Tip
Bag policy is strictly 12x6x12 clear plastic
Tip
Attend Midnight Yell at the stadium on Friday
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Northgate district for post-game drinks
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Fuego Tortilla Grill for late-night tacos
- Easterwood Airport (CLL) · 10 min drive
- Bag policy is strictly 12x6x12 clear plastic
- Attend Midnight Yell at the stadium on Friday
- Northgate district for post-game drinks
- Fuego Tortilla Grill for late-night tacos
Game Day Flow
Arrival & Pre-Event
Arrival strategy begins with the "Midnight Yell" practice at the stadium on Friday night, a must-do tradition. On game day, tailgating at Aggie Park is the center of gravity; it’s a beautiful green space with a lake and high-end setups. If you don't have a tailgate, head to the "Fan Zone" or the Northgate bars like The Dixie Chicken for a pre-game beer. Parking is digital-only and zone-based; pre-purchasing is mandatory, and lots open early (often 7 AM). Gates open 90 minutes before kickoff; enter early to watch the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band, whose precision marching is legendary.
During the Event
Kyle Field is loud—ear-splittingly loud. The student section (the 12th Man) stands for the entire game, and the "War Hymn" causes the upper decks to sway physically. The stadium is unshaded in many areas, so for day games in September, sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses are survival gear; hydration is critical. Concessions feature Texas staples like brisket nachos and Slovacek sausages. The bag policy is strictly clear bags only, so travel light.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting 102,000 people is a slow process. Pedestrian traffic floods the streets toward Northgate and the parking lots. If you parked in a distant lot, the free game-day shuttles are efficient but have long lines. Many fans walk to Northgate to wait out the traffic at a bar or grab food at a food truck. Rideshare surge pricing is extreme; walking a few blocks north of University Drive can help you find a cheaper ride.
Arrival & Pre-Event
Arrival strategy begins with the "Midnight Yell" practice at the stadium on Friday night, a must-do tradition. On game day, tailgating at Aggie Park is the center of gravity; it’s a beautiful green space with a lake and high-end setups. If you don't have a tailgate, head to the "Fan Zone" or the Northgate bars like The Dixie Chicken for a pre-game beer. Parking is digital-only and zone-based; pre-purchasing is mandatory, and lots open early (often 7 AM). Gates open 90 minutes before kickoff; enter early to watch the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band, whose precision marching is legendary.
During the Event
Kyle Field is loud—ear-splittingly loud. The student section (the 12th Man) stands for the entire game, and the "War Hymn" causes the upper decks to sway physically. The stadium is unshaded in many areas, so for day games in September, sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses are survival gear; hydration is critical. Concessions feature Texas staples like brisket nachos and Slovacek sausages. The bag policy is strictly clear bags only, so travel light.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting 102,000 people is a slow process. Pedestrian traffic floods the streets toward Northgate and the parking lots. If you parked in a distant lot, the free game-day shuttles are efficient but have long lines. Many fans walk to Northgate to wait out the traffic at a bar or grab food at a food truck. Rideshare surge pricing is extreme; walking a few blocks north of University Drive can help you find a cheaper ride.
Things to Do
Walkable
Bonfire Memorial
0.8 miLocated on the northeast side of campus, this poignant memorial honors the 12 Aggies who died in the 1999 Bonfire collapse. The design is deeply symbolic, with 12 portals arranged in a circle pointing toward each student's hometown. It is a quiet, reflective space that offers a profound look into the university's history and the "Aggie Spirit." Visiting is a respectful tradition for many fans before the noise of game day.
Century Square
1.2 miA modern mixed-use district located just across University Drive, offering a polished alternative to the rowdy Northgate bars. It features upscale shopping, a luxury cinema, and a central green space that often hosts live music. It is the perfect place for a nice brunch or a bit of shopping before heading to the tailgate. The vibe is contemporary and relaxed, with plenty of outdoor seating.
5–15 Minutes Away
George H.W. Bush Presidential Library
2.5 miLocated on the west side of campus, this world-class museum chronicles the life and presidency of "41." Exhibits include a piece of the Berlin Wall, a replica Oval Office, and the grave sites of the President and First Lady. It is a fascinating historical stop that takes about 2-3 hours to explore fully. It is a quiet, educational escape from the football frenzy.
Downtown Bryan
4.5 miA short drive north, historic Downtown Bryan offers a charming main street filled with antique shops, local breweries, and the beautifully restored Queen Theatre. It feels like a classic Texas town and hosts a popular "First Friday" street festival. It is a great spot for dinner on Friday night before the game to escape the student crowds in College Station.
Walkable
- Bonfire Memorial — Located on the northeast side of campus, this poignant memorial honors the 12 Aggies who died in the 1999 Bonfire collapse. The design is deeply symbolic, with 12 portals arranged in a circle pointing toward each student's hometown. It is a quiet, reflective space that offers a profound look into the university's history and the "Aggie Spirit." Visiting is a respectful tradition for many fans before the noise of game day. 0.8 mi
- Century Square — A modern mixed-use district located just across University Drive, offering a polished alternative to the rowdy Northgate bars. It features upscale shopping, a luxury cinema, and a central green space that often hosts live music. It is the perfect place for a nice brunch or a bit of shopping before heading to the tailgate. The vibe is contemporary and relaxed, with plenty of outdoor seating. 1.2 mi
5–15 Minutes Away
- George H.W. Bush Presidential Library — Located on the west side of campus, this world-class museum chronicles the life and presidency of "41." Exhibits include a piece of the Berlin Wall, a replica Oval Office, and the grave sites of the President and First Lady. It is a fascinating historical stop that takes about 2-3 hours to explore fully. It is a quiet, educational escape from the football frenzy. 2.5 mi
- Downtown Bryan — A short drive north, historic Downtown Bryan offers a charming main street filled with antique shops, local breweries, and the beautifully restored Queen Theatre. It feels like a classic Texas town and hosts a popular "First Friday" street festival. It is a great spot for dinner on Friday night before the game to escape the student crowds in College Station. 4.5 mi
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Dixie Chicken
0.6 miThe most famous bar in Aggieland, "The Chicken" has been serving cold beer and burgers since 1974. With its swinging doors, rattlesnake cages, and carved-up wooden tables, it is the definition of a honky-tonk college dive. It is the spiritual home of the "Ring Dunk" tradition and a mandatory stop for any visitor. Expect a crush of people, but that's part of the charm. [/h4t_card_attraction] [h4t_card_restaurant title="Block T Bar & Grill" link="https://www.texasamhotelcc.com/dining/block-t-bar-and-grill/" note="Joe Routt Blvd · Adjacent"] Located inside the Texas A&M Hotel, this two-story bar offers a balcony terrace with direct views of Kyle Field. It serves elevated American fare like burgers and steaks in a comfortable, air-conditioned setting. It is the perfect spot for a civilized pre-game meal if you want to avoid the chaos of Northgate. The "Aggierita" is a popular choice on the patio.
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
The Republic Steakhouse
2.5 miKnown for arguably the best steak and whiskey selection in town, The Republic offers a fine dining experience that rivals big-city steakhouses. The atmosphere is dark, clubby, and sophisticated, perfect for a victory dinner or entertaining clients. Their filet mignon and lobster mac and cheese are local legends. Reservations are absolutely essential on game weekends.
Fuego Tortilla Grill
1.5 miOpen 24 hours, Fuego is the go-to spot for late-night tacos that are surprisingly gourmet. The "Dr. Pepper Cowboy" and "Juan Pablo" tacos are massive, flavor-packed creations that have a cult following. It is fast-casual, loud, and always busy, but the line moves fast. It is the definitive post-bar or post-game fuel stop.
Local & Elevated Picks
The O on Lane (Local Equivalent)
Verify Local EquivalentNote: User prompt asked for "The O on Lane" context from Ohio guide; replacing with local equivalent. Porter's Dining + Butcher is the local upscale choice for chops and seafood in the Century Square area. It offers a wood-fired grill and a refined atmosphere suitable for date nights or parents' weekends.
Gate 12 Bar & Grill
3.0 miLocated directly at the Easterwood Airport, this restaurant offers runway views and high-quality American cuisine. It is a hidden gem for lunch or dinner, offering a unique setting watching planes take off. The menu features solid steaks, seafood, and cocktails in a modern, airy space. It is a great spot to escape the campus crowds.
Inside & Adjacent
- Dixie Chicken — The most famous bar in Aggieland, "The Chicken" has been serving cold beer and burgers since 1974. With its swinging doors, rattlesnake cages, and carved-up wooden tables, it is the definition of a honky-tonk college dive. It is the spiritual home of the "Ring Dunk" tradition and a mandatory stop for any visitor. Expect a crush of people, but that's part of the charm. [/h4t_card_attraction] [h4t_card_restaurant title="Block T Bar & Grill" link="https://www.texasamhotelcc.com/dining/block-t-bar-and-grill/" note="Joe Routt Blvd · Adjacent"] Located inside the Texas A&M Hotel, this two-story bar offers a balcony terrace with direct views of Kyle Field. It serves elevated American fare like burgers and steaks in a comfortable, air-conditioned setting. It is the perfect spot for a civilized pre-game meal if you want to avoid the chaos of Northgate. The "Aggierita" is a popular choice on the patio. 0.6 mi
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
- The Republic Steakhouse — Known for arguably the best steak and whiskey selection in town, The Republic offers a fine dining experience that rivals big-city steakhouses. The atmosphere is dark, clubby, and sophisticated, perfect for a victory dinner or entertaining clients. Their filet mignon and lobster mac and cheese are local legends. Reservations are absolutely essential on game weekends. 2.5 mi
- Fuego Tortilla Grill — Open 24 hours, Fuego is the go-to spot for late-night tacos that are surprisingly gourmet. The "Dr. Pepper Cowboy" and "Juan Pablo" tacos are massive, flavor-packed creations that have a cult following. It is fast-casual, loud, and always busy, but the line moves fast. It is the definitive post-bar or post-game fuel stop. 1.5 mi
Local & Elevated Picks
- The O on Lane (Local Equivalent) — Note: User prompt asked for "The O on Lane" context from Ohio guide; replacing with local equivalent. Porter's Dining + Butcher is the local upscale choice for chops and seafood in the Century Square area. It offers a wood-fired grill and a refined atmosphere suitable for date nights or parents' weekends. Verify Local Equivalent
- Gate 12 Bar & Grill — Located directly at the Easterwood Airport, this restaurant offers runway views and high-quality American cuisine. It is a hidden gem for lunch or dinner, offering a unique setting watching planes take off. The menu features solid steaks, seafood, and cocktails in a modern, airy space. It is a great spot to escape the campus crowds. 3.0 mi
Local Tips
Bag policy is 12x6x12 clear plastic: strictly enforced
Wear maroon: the "12th Man" unity is real
Hydrate heavily: the stadium can be a heat trap
Learn the "War Hymn" sway: you will need it
Seasonal note: College Station weather is Texas-intense. September games are brutally hot, often reaching 100°F on the field; lightweight clothing and sunscreen are survival tools. By November, the weather turns pleasant and mild, perfect for all-day tailgating. Rain is occasional, but when it hits, it pours, so a poncho is a smart backup.
- Bag policy is 12x6x12 clear plastic strictly enforced
- Midnight Yell (Friday 12 AM) is free and iconic
- Wear maroon the "12th Man" unity is real
- Hydrate heavily the stadium can be a heat trap
- Learn the "War Hymn" sway you will need it
- Seasonal note: College Station weather is Texas-intense. September games are brutally hot, often reaching 100°F on the field; lightweight clothing and sunscreen are survival tools. By November, the weather turns pleasant and mild, perfect for all-day tailgating. Rain is occasional, but when it hits, it pours, so a poncho is a smart backup.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
The stadium is mostly quiet, but basketball season at Reed Arena is active. Winters are mild, with highs in the 50s or 60s, though occasional freezes happen. It is a quiet time to tour the campus.
Spring & early summer
Spring brings bluebonnets and the Maroon & White game. Weather is warm and humid, often in the 80s. Storms are common in May. It is great weather for visiting the George Bush Library grounds.
Mid-summer
Oppressive heat and humidity define the summer. Highs regularly top 95°F. The campus is quiet, but local spots like Century Square remain active. Stay indoors or in the pool during the afternoon.
Fall season
September is essentially summer (hot!). October brings relief, with highs in the 70s and 80s. November is the sweet spot for football, with cool evenings and comfortable days. This is the peak experience.
Rain & snow
Snow is extremely rare. Heavy thunderstorms can delay games in the early season. The stadium concourses offer shelter, but the bowl is exposed to the elements.
Winter
The stadium is mostly quiet, but basketball season at Reed Arena is active. Winters are mild, with highs in the 50s or 60s, though occasional freezes happen. It is a quiet time to tour the campus.
Spring & early summer
Spring brings bluebonnets and the Maroon & White game. Weather is warm and humid, often in the 80s. Storms are common in May. It is great weather for visiting the George Bush Library grounds.
Mid-summer
Oppressive heat and humidity define the summer. Highs regularly top 95°F. The campus is quiet, but local spots like Century Square remain active. Stay indoors or in the pool during the afternoon.
Fall season
September is essentially summer (hot!). October brings relief, with highs in the 70s and 80s. November is the sweet spot for football, with cool evenings and comfortable days. This is the peak experience.
Rain & snow
Snow is extremely rare. Heavy thunderstorms can delay games in the early season. The stadium concourses offer shelter, but the bowl is exposed to the elements.
Venue Facts
Primary team
Texas A&M Aggies
Neighborhood
Campus / Northgate
Nearest airport
Easterwood (CLL)
Parking
Pre-Paid / Aggie Park
Walkable district
Northgate / Century Square
Groceries & supplies
H-E-B on Texas Ave
Pharmacy
CVS on University Dr
Urgent care
Baylor Scott & White Clinic
Downtime
George Bush Library
Pro tip
Attend Midnight Yell
| Primary team | Texas A&M Aggies |
| Neighborhood | Campus / Northgate |
| Nearest airport | Easterwood (CLL) |
| Parking | Pre-Paid / Aggie Park |
| Walkable district | Northgate / Century Square |
| Groceries & supplies | H-E-B on Texas Ave |
| Pharmacy | CVS on University Dr |
| Urgent care | Baylor Scott & White Clinic |
| Downtime | George Bush Library |
| Pro tip | Attend Midnight Yell |
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What are the closest hotels to Kyle Field?
The closest hotel to Kyle Field is voco College Station Aggieland by IHG (1.86 mi, from $99/night) — a 4-minute drive. Other nearby options include Rodeway Inn (2.03 mi, from $56/night) and Hampton Inn College Station (2.12 mi, from $74/night). voco College Station Aggieland by IHG offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Rodeway Inn offers free breakfast and a pool. Hampton Inn College Station offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.
Which hotels near Kyle Field are good for families?
Several hotels near Kyle Field are well-suited for families. voco College Station Aggieland by IHG (1.86 mi, from $99/night), Hampton Inn College Station (2.12 mi, from $74/night), and Home2 Suites by Hilton College Station (2.14 mi, from $131/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Kyle Field are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels near Kyle Field accommodate team and group travel. voco College Station Aggieland by IHG (1.86 mi, from $99/night), Hampton Inn College Station (2.12 mi, from $74/night), and Home2 Suites by Hilton College Station (2.14 mi, from $131/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Are there budget-friendly hotels near Kyle Field?
Yes — Rodeway Inn (2.03 mi, from $56/night), Knights Inn College Station (2.14 mi, from $52/night), and Super 8 by Wyndham College Station (2.2 mi, from $58/night) are budget-friendly options near Kyle Field, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Are there extended-stay hotels near Kyle Field?
Yes — Home2 Suites by Hilton College Station (2.14 mi, from $131/night), Residence Inn Bryan College Station (2.85 mi, from $149/night), and Homewood Suites by Hilton College Station (3.07 mi, from $106/night) are all extended-stay properties near Kyle Field, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near Kyle Field offer free breakfast?
Rodeway Inn (2.03 mi, from $56/night), Hampton Inn College Station (2.12 mi, from $74/night), and Home2 Suites by Hilton College Station (2.14 mi, from $131/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels near Kyle Field have an outdoor pool?
voco College Station Aggieland by IHG (1.86 mi, from $99/night), Rodeway Inn (2.03 mi, from $56/night), and Knights Inn College Station (2.14 mi, from $52/night) have an outdoor pool.
Which hotels near Kyle Field have an indoor pool?
Hampton Inn College Station (2.12 mi, from $74/night), Home2 Suites by Hilton College Station (2.14 mi, from $131/night), and Super 8 by Wyndham College Station (2.2 mi, from $58/night) have an indoor pool available year-round.
Which hotels near Kyle Field have a fitness center?
voco College Station Aggieland by IHG (1.86 mi, from $99/night), Hampton Inn College Station (2.12 mi, from $74/night), and Home2 Suites by Hilton College Station (2.14 mi, from $131/night) have an on-site fitness center.
Which hotels near Kyle Field are pet-friendly?
voco College Station Aggieland by IHG (1.86 mi, from $99/night), Rodeway Inn (2.03 mi, from $56/night), and Home2 Suites by Hilton College Station (2.14 mi, from $131/night) accept pets. Fee policies vary by property.
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